Maps

181,070 maps found.

Map Of North Ridings Of Yorkshire, North Riding Of Yorkshire Ref. F58
Map Of West Ridings Of Yorkshire, West Riding Of Yorkshire Ref. F59
Map Of Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire Ref. F01
Map Of Dorset, Dorset Ref. F10
Map Of Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire Ref. F17
Map Of Berkshire, Berkshire Ref. F02
Map Of Kent, Kent Ref. F21
Map Of Lancashire, Lancashire Ref. F22
Map Of Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire Ref. F24
Map Of Worcestershire, Worcestershire Ref. F42
Map Of Breconshire, Nottinghamshire Ref. F45
Map Of Flintshire, Flintshire Ref. F50
Map Of Cardiganshire, Ceredigion Ref. F46
Map Of Montgomeryshire, Montgomeryshire Ref. F53
Map Of Essex, Essex Ref. F12
Map Of Guernsey, Guernsey Ref. F14
Map Of Jersey, Jersey Ref. F20
Map Of Norfolk, Norfolk Ref. F27
Map Of Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire Ref. F28
Map Of Somerset, Somerset Ref. F34

Memories

28,746 memories found. Showing results 21 to 30.

Ripley's Market

I just browsed a few relatively recent pics of Ripley's Market in Lowfield St. So sad to see it derelict like that when all I have is happy memories. I knew the Ripley family well, they lived in Horns Cross and I went to school with ...Read more

A memory of Dartford by pokenoserv

A Holiday From Glasgow

I went to fornethy residential school twice in my childhood, each time my mum was having a child. 1960 and 1962. I spent 6 weeks each time. I have read thru most of the comments here, and I’m so glad for me ...Read more

A memory of Fornethy Residential School by Letitia Latt

A Child's View.

I moved to Woldingham with my Mother (she worked for Sir James and Lady Marshall at Whistlers Wood) when I was five years old (1951). I remember my Mother ordering food from Saffins and this I believe was delivered. Also remember ...Read more

A memory of Woldingham by dlplant

Good Times

I lived in Belsize Road, Swiss Cottage end for many years from the 50s through the 60s till i got married, I remember lots of things, the buses getting stuck in the road going up to Swiss Cottage in the snow and ice and having to be ...Read more

A memory of Swiss Cottage by Patricia Venton

Shoreside Revisited

I too remember holidaying here with my family in the late 60s, early 70s. In fact I have just revisited the island and paid homage to Seaview. Nothing has changed much, except the old hotel at the end of Pier Rd has gone. The house looks remarkably the same. Great memories!

A memory of Seaview by Rob Baston

Post War Harlesden.

I was born in Tredegar, South Wales in April 1941. My mother had been evacuated to that small welsh town when she fell pregnant with me in 1940. We lived with her parents. My dad was away doing War things. We moved back to London ...Read more

A memory of Harlesden by John Howley

Shops

I suspect this is a little earlier than 1960 (but after 1956) the first building on the right was the offices of "Waugh Brummell and Barron" later Waugh & Co Solicitors and still going strong. The original Waughs were prominent in the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

Cricketing Memories At Broadmoor.

A fine cricket ground was included within the walls where Bracknell CC played each year. There was a concert party formed from among the inmates that used to give performances in the villages around Crowthorne: ...Read more

A memory of Crowthorne by Claire Allen

Family Connections.

The couple on the right pavement are my grandparents George Gray and his wife Elizabeth (nee Phippen) of Thornford. The photo would have been taken on a Thursday because after his retirement they always travelled to Sherborne on ...Read more

A memory of Sherborne by Claire Allen

Bus Station

It could be an AEC double decker that is running into the bus station in this picture. I think it could be a little later than 1950 because of the 'embryo' roundabout, but not much because of the single decker leyland on the ...Read more

A memory of Haywards Heath

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Captions

29,398 captions found. Showing results 49 to 72.

Caption For Gawsworth, Church 1897

In the chancel are the tombs of some of the Fytton family, including Sir Edward (1550-1606) who became Lord President of Munster, and Mary Fytton who was a maid of honour to Elizabeth I, but was soon disgraced

Caption For Grantham, Market Place 1893

Chapter Three is a tour of the rolling oolitic limestone south-west part of Lincolnshire, until 1974 the County of Kesteven.

Caption For Berkhamsted, School C1960

For a number of years it had been suggested that Berkhamsted School and Berkhamsted Girls' School should join together, to the benefit of the children from both schools.

Caption For Braemar, Mill On The Cluny 1890

The village of Braemar is situated on the banks of Cluny Burn.

Caption For Beachy Head, 1912

The first official record of a petition for a navigation light appears in the Parliamentary Papers of the Lords of the Privy Council for Trade, written during the reign of William III and Queen

Caption For Lisburn, Market Square 1896

When Frith's photographer went to Belfast it was not his intention to record its industries, but he knew he had to take note of the fame of the fabric known world-wide as Irish Linen.

Caption For Leicester, Town Hall Gardens C1965

This photograph, taken from the tower of the Town Hall, looks down past the formal square to the buildings of Bishop Street, which include the reference library by Edward Burgess of 1904 and the former

Caption For Horning, The Swan C1965

An attractive garden borders the river in front of the Swan Hotel.

Caption For Bury St Edmunds, Crown Street 1929

Today most of this area is covered by housing, part of the expansion of the town since the mid 1970s.

Caption For Abergavenny, Cross Street 1893

We can see the letters of part of the surname of the owner, John Prichard, above the entrance to the Angel Hotel on the left.

Caption For Seaford, From Cricket Field 1900

The photographer looks across the cricket field towards Steine Road (that name again) with the old town and the dominating church of St Leonard to the left.

Caption For Seaford, Esplanade 1906

The photographer looks across the cricket field towards Steine Road (that name again) with the old town and the dominating church of St Leonard to the left.

Caption For Fortrose, 1880

Fortrose stands on the Black Isle overlooking the inner Moray Firth.

Caption For Keswick, Bridge And Greta Hall 1889

Here we see the bridge over the River Greta in the busy little market town of Keswick in the northern Lakes.

Caption For Goudhurst, The Village And St Mary's Church 1901

This high village of the Weald looks out on a panoramic view of orchards and hopfields, although the foundation of its prosperity in the Middle Ages was based on weaving and iron-working.

Caption For Empingham, Post Office Corner C1955

Time stands still in this peaceful view of the village; but on 12 March 1470, the Battle of Loscote Field, one of many during the Wars of the Roses, was fought in the parish.

Caption For Haverfordwest, Town View 1890

A group of turn-of-the-century children overlooking the town of Haverfordwest.

Caption For Borehamwood, Theobald Street C1955

A surviving glimpse of rural Borehamwood before the rash of new building swamped these remnants of village life.

Caption For Durham, The Cathedral Nave And The Screen C1877

The magnificent Neville screen was a gift from the Neville family in celebration of the victory against the Scots at the battle of Neville's Cross in 1346.

Caption For Denby Dale, High Street C1955

The viaduct which carries the main Sheffield-Leeds railway line dominates this view of the High Street of the South Yorkshire town of Denby Dale.

Caption For Schull, The Beach C1955

A classic scene of the remote west of Ireland.

Caption For Steep, Kettlebrook 1898

Tin Town 1917 Around the time this photograph was taken, the first of a series of Army camps was erected at Bramshott.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Green C1955

The Slaughter brook runs down the middle of this village - one of the loveliest in the county, despite its ugly name.

Caption For Wastwater, The Lake 1889

This is one of the classic views of the Lake District; it is now used by the modern National Park Authority as its logo.